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Happy Ever After by ROSE GREAVES
Read by Trudy Bryce
I felt the bricks in his raincoat pockets and asked him where he was going. He gave me such a look and muttered ' The river.' Oh. Bob, no! ' I said, ' you can't-not before the wedding - think of the scandal.' Producer ALLAN G. ROGERS BBC Scotland

Contributors

Read By:
Trudy Bryce
Producer:
Allan G. Rogers

Devised by EDWARD j. masoh and TONY SHRYANE
John Amis and Frank Muir challenge
Ian Wallace and Denis Nordea In the Chair Steve Race Questions compiled by STEVE RACE
BBC Birmingham
12.55 medium only
Weather and programme news VHF Regional news and weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward J. Masoh
Unknown:
Tony Shryane
Unknown:
John Amis
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Denis Nordea

medium only from 2.0
Introduced from Bristol by Jenni Murray
Bring Back Bikes!: AMANDA THEUNISSEN looks at this underestimated form of transport.
2.0-2.2 News
Country Life: it's not all peace and tranquillity as SUSAN CARLTON reports.
Culture Encounter: JENNI MURRAY discovers the difficulties when an Indian child is fostered by English parents. BBC Bristol Emma (10)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray
Unknown:
Susan Carlton

Portrait of Isa Mulvenny A play for radio by TOM GALLACHER it seems to me you don't know what's going on in that house. Listen, Andy, if you don't do something about your Dad, I know where Isa will end up - in a lunatic asylum. That man is driving your Mother to desperation.'
Directed by GORDON EMSLIE BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Isa Mulvenny
Unknown:
Tom Gallacher
Directed By:
Gordon Emslie
Isa:
Mary Riggans
Bill Thompson:
Patrick Malahide
Train attendant:
Willy Joss
Andy Mulvenny:
Tony Roper
Andrew Mulvenny:
Tom Watson
Joe Harper:
Martin Cochrane
Ella Harper:
Margot Gillies

Queen of the Paris Night
Compiled and narrated by Roger Snowdon
A reminiscence of the great star of the French music-hall told in her own words and those of some who knew and worked with her.
Featuring the recorded voices of Maurice Chevalier ,
Jean Sablon. Miss BluebeH and Billy Milton
Jean Cocteau. ....MANNING WILSON Saint-Marcel alaric cotter Producer GRAHAM gauld

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Snowdon
Unknown:
Maurice Chevalier
Unknown:
Jean Sablon.
Unknown:
Billy Milton
Unknown:
Jean Cocteau.
Unknown:
Manning Wilson
Unknown:
Saint-Marcel Alaric Cotter
Producer:
Graham Gauld
Mistinguett:
Prunella Seales

Bulldog Drummond by ' SAPPER' abridged in ten parts by RICHARD CARRINGTON
Read by FRANK DUNCAN
10: In which the last round takes place.
Producer MICHAEL BOWEN BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Carrington
Read By:
Frank Duncan
Producer:
Michael Bowen

with Barry Norman
A programme for people on the move that tries to give you more miles for your money.
The stories behind the scenes in the world of travel and transport.
With up-to-the-minute news of what to avoid if you are on the move this weekend. Producer JOHN HASLAM
Editor ROGER MACDONALD

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Norman
Producer:
John Haslam
Editor:
Roger MacDonald

A spontaneous discussion by Marghanita Laski Victor Matthews Frank Chappie
Anthony Howard
Chairman David Jacobs from Enfield, Middlesex Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Saturday 1.15 pm) Listeners' views for use in Any Answers? (Thursday at
10.30 pm) to: Any Answerst, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR

Contributors

Unknown:
Marghanita Laski
Unknown:
Victor Matthews
Unknown:
Frank Chappie
Unknown:
Anthony Howard
Unknown:
David Jacobs

An irreverently critical look back at the week's news with David Jason , Bill Wallis
David Tate. Sheila Steafel and the keyboards of Bill McGuffie
Written by ANDY HAMILTON , BARRY PILTON and others
Producer GRIFF RHYS JONES
(Repeated: Saturday 5.30 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jason
Unknown:
Bill Wallis
Unknown:
David Tate.
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
Bill McGuffie
Written By:
Andy Hamilton
Written By:
Barry Pilton
Producer:
Griff Rhys

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